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A Closer
Look:
So far we
have seen only 3 different pictures of the Rio Volt. You may have
noticed, or already decided whether your like it or not from the
initial specs, and pictures. So to help you on the right track,
and give you more details about the Rio Volt lets take it a bit
more closer, and show you more pictures.
| The
Front of Rio Volt: |
Here is a front shot of the Rio Volt. If you look at it a bit
closer you will notice the clean interface, huge LCD, and the
unique oval design. |
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| The
Back of Rio Volt: |
The back of the Rio Volt is nothing special, but there is a
button you might want to know about! The ESP (Electronic
Shock Protection) button is located on the back of the Rio
Volt. You can set it to 40sec, or 10sec ESP when your playing
a regular type of CD.
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| Right
Side of Rio Volt: |
The right side of the Rio Port has the Earphone/Headphone port,
Speaker or Car Adapter port, and the DC Power port. |
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| Left
Side of Rio Volt: |
The left side of the Rio Volt has no buttons. |
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| The
LCD of Rio Volt: |
Wow, is this not a HUGE LCD? The LCD is probably the most valuable,
and most informational component on the Rio Volt. It shows you
everything from your Battery Indicator, to your Modes that your
in, and it will even show you all the funny looking dancing
guys at the bottom. The first picture is the LCD off, next one
is with text on the LCD, and the last picture is with text and
the LCD lit. up.
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| The
Rio Volt Navigation Buttons: |
The Navigation buttons, and menus are very appealing, and very
easy to manipulate. Once you get use to the buttons, and how
it all works, it is very easy to navigate to a new song, or
to play around with the options on the Rio Volt.
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| The
Rio Volt Head Phones: |
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The Earphones
that come with the Rio Volt are very impressive and they have
very good sound quality. I was really impressed of how well
they sound and how comfortable they really were.
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| The
Rio Volt Remote Control: |
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The Rio Volt In-Line remote control is a very handy, and useful
tool when the Rio Volt is tucked away in a backpack or coat.
The remote control has all your basic buttons for volume,
hold, play, stop forward, back, and even an equalizer button.
One thing that I really wished it had instead of the EQ button,
or to add a button on the remote control would be to add a
+10 button. This way I would not have to pull out the Rio
Volt out of my coat, or backpack just to hit the +10 button
a few times.
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